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Nicholls quiet on One Nation preferences

Queensland opposition leader Tim Nicholls has deferred the question of whether his party will preference One Nation at the upcoming state election.

It comes as the Liberal National Party continues to lose members to the far-right fringe party, with former Logan MP Michael Pucci the fourth former LNP member to declare for One Nation.

Mr Nicholls said any preference deals would be worked out by the party's state executive ahead of the election, due by early next year, but expected to be called sometime this year.

But the opposition leader notably put One Nation above Labor when disparaging those LNP members who had already jumped ship.

"If they can't be part of the A-team they might want to go with the B-team at One Nation. They definitely don't want to be part of the C-Team at Labor," Mr Nicholls told reporters in Brisbane on Tuesday.

For her part, Annastacia Palaszczuk seemed to be enjoying the spectacle of the LNP bleeding members.

"Yet another one!" she exclaimed when asked about Mr Pucci at a media conference in Rockhampton on Tuesday.

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"One Nation are starting to look like the LNP at the moment. There seems to be mass defections."

However there are indications Labor is also worried about the potential impact of the minor party at the upcoming election.

The decision to spend most of this week in and around Rockhampton in central Queensland is seen as a move to shore up support in the nominally safe Labor area, after One Nation leader Pauline Hanson made several visits to the region recently.